People with a diagnosis of personality disorder (PD) are at exceptionally high risk of negative outcomes following their engagement with health and social care services, including trouble with the police, accident & emergency admissions and even suicide.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains the 2nd most common cause of cancer death. BRAF mutated (MT) CRC occurs in 10% of CRC and these CRC patients do not respond efficiently to standard chemotherapeutic therapies and have the lowest overall outcome.

Alcohol consumption at a young age is associated with a number of detrimental outcomes. These include physical and mental health issues, an impact on brain development, and an increased risk of accidents and injury.